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Is it really so unusual for a person the have never seen a tide? I thought, as I sat and watched the waves lick farther and farther up the flat that, yes, really, I had never seen a tide before. This was a gentle one. Holidaying children from various parts of Europe played in the shallow wash. I took off my shoes and walked in the North Sea.

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Two museums, two really intense museums in one day. So, no, they didn’t hang this cockeyed. I’m certain there are people who know how to look at things. And no one really objected to me standing in front of this without earphones and an audio guide. I stepped away politely when someone urgently needed a few seconds for a needed photo to help them remember remembering seeing it briefly through an eyepiece some years earlier when they want to recall it. "Oh! I have a picture of that!"Is there something more real? more actual to stopping for a half an hour, drawing, reproducing, and then seeing this here?

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The princess approached and sat long enough in a way similar enough, basically a left side view, that I could get enough reference. Sometimes you can make up stuff. Sometimes you want to be reasonably true to the patterns.

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Rome Walkabout art history tour

A One Day Walking tour through downtown Rome which covers the art history and architecture of two eras. Maps, Photos, Video, a personal guide and thorough knowledge about all the art and architecture you will see.